Top 30 Least Influential People In The United States: Non-Influencers List 2014

America’s GQ Magazine has released their list of the “least influential people of 2014,” with President Obama coming in at N0. 2, Bono and his U2 band took this year’s top spot.

As you can expect, the president finds himself in unfamiliar company, with a top 10 list that includes Donald Sterling (the writers who ruined the ending of How I Met Your Mother), Zach Braff, Dwyane Wade, CNN, Eric Cantor, Bono, and Roger Goodell.

Other non-influencers on the list include Shia LaBeouf, Johnny Depp, and Woody Allen. Check out the full list here.

Sen. John McCain, Sarah Palin and New Jersey Gov. Christie also made the list.

EDITORS at the US publication didn’t hold back when it came to explaining why President Obama was the 2nd entry in the list of the least influential people of 2014:

“Why are you still on Martha’s Vineyard?! Missouri is BURNING. Putin is conquering Europe. The CDC is playing nude Twister with Ebola patients. U2 is forcing bad songs on everyone. The NSA won’t stop watching me masturbate.

I need you ON THIS. Are you even president anymore? When Obama got blasted for golfing shortly after ISIS beheaded journalist James Foley, he said, “I should’ve anticipated the optics.” How do you win the presidency without knowing that golfing makes you look rich and indifferent?”

Coming in 9th place was the entire CNN enterprise because it’s “still looking for that f**king plane! Is it in the ocean? Did it travel to another dimension? WAS IT A ZOMBIE PLANE?! We need to put the folks at CNN out of their misery. I can get better news standing at a goddamn bus stop.”

Top 30 Least Influential People In The United States: Non-Influencers List 2014

1. Bono and U2 – “The worst part was the way both Apple and U2 treated this like it was some kind of noble gift to The People”

Dr. Amarendra Bhushan Dhiraj is the CEO and editorial director at CEOWORLD magazine, the leading global business magazine written strictly for CEOs, CFOs, top managers, company directors, investors, senior executives, business leaders, high net worth individuals, and the most globally powerful men and women.